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ENLIGHTENMENT
featuring Joseph Haydn’s Schöpfungsmesse (Creation Mass)
conducted by Matthew L. Garrett
and
Handel’s Organ Concerto, op.4, no.1
Performed by Jonathan W. Moyer on the Newberry Gallery Organ
Richard, Fowkes, & Company

Friday, April 12 & Saturday, April 13
7:30 p.m.
Church of the Covenant, 11205 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland

2013 marks the third year of a magnificent collaboration between Case Concert Choir, Church of the Covenant Choir, and Case/University Circle Symphony Orchestra! Join us for a celebration of Enlightenment featuring the fifth of Joseph Haydn’s late six masses Schöpfungsmesse, or “Creation Mass.” ClevelandClassical.com praised the “glorious choral sound” of the choirs from the 2010 performance of Mozart’s Requiem. This year, our collaboration continues with two evening performances in Church of the Covenant’s beautifully renovated sanctuary. Each performance will be introduced by a pre-concert conversation, which will provide audience members with fascinating information related to the development of this masterpiece.

Pre-concert Conversation, 6:45 pm
Francesca Brittan, CWRU Assistant Professor,Musicology

TICKET INFORMATION:
$8 general admission
• free for students with ID
• free parking available
Tickets available at the door, from the Department of Music 216.368.2400, or from Church of the Covenant 216.421.0482

Events

  • May 18th, 2013 - commencement
    12.00am to 12.00am (add this)


  • June 2nd, 2013 - Sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti (II): Jay Krasnow, harsichord
    3.00pm to 4.30pm (add this)
    Harkness Chapel - CWRU
    Jay Krasnow has studied piano with David Deveau, Marianne Williams Tobias, Paul Schoenfield, and Glenn Jacobson; composition with Robert and Victoria Sirota at the Tanglewood Institute; and tonal theory with Peter Westergaard at Princeton University. At the age of sixteen, he performed a recital of George Crumb’s Makrokosmos, Volumes I and II for amplified piano. He plays a variety of instruments in addition to piano, and has been active through the years as composer, arranger, and independent record producer. This harpsichord recital marks his third at Case Western Reserve University and the second of two all-Scarlatti programs. A native of Saint Paul, Minnesota, he has lived in Cleveland, Ohio since 2004. Free admission. (voluntary contributions accepted) Reception to follow.

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